Something ancient walked the streets of Dublin on June 21, 2026. Not the Molly Malone of folk songs and bronze statues, but her shadow, her corrupted twin, adorned with Celtic antlers and pushing a wheelbarrow filled with skulls and cockles through the dark silhouette of the Liffey skyline. Metallica brought their M72 World Tour Night 2 to Aviva Stadium, and this design captured exactly what that night felt like.
Dark Molly Malone Dublin Night 2 Shirt Design
The front graphic spans the full chest in the high-contrast palette that defines M72 merchandise: cold teal against deep black, with bursts of blood red and burnt orange that read like fire and ruin. A horned female figure in a vivid crimson dress commands the center, a direct reimagining of Dublin’s most iconic street vendor. The wheelbarrow she pushes carries skulls tangled with grey-blue shellfish, a visual pun on the original folk song twisted into dark fantasy. Behind her, Gothic spires and bridge silhouettes sketch the Dublin skyline under a blood-moon halo that bleeds into the cracked Metallica logo above. The back keeps tension without noise: the Metallica wordmark stretches across the shoulders, anchoring the horned figure in isolation, with event text in a modern Gothic-Celtic typeface below, Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland, June 21 2026.
Metallica Aviva Stadium 2026 Concert Apparel
Printed direct-to-garment on 100% cotton, the ink bonds into the fabric rather than sitting on top, holding fine illustration detail through wash after wash without cracking or fading at the edges. Available in sizes S through 3XL. The M72 No Repeat Weekend format guaranteed Night 2 in Dublin carried a setlist heard nowhere else on the tour that run, making this shirt specific to that moment in a way standard concert tees rarely are.
M72 World Tour Dublin Merch for Fans and Collectors
Whether you stood in the Aviva crowd or are building a collection of M72 World Tour merch from every stop on the European leg, this design belongs in the lineup. Dark folklore, Celtic mythology, and Metallica’s heaviest visual language in one piece. Own the Dublin Night 2 moment.















